Dialog Semiconductor plc (FWB: DLG), a provider of highly integrated
innovative power management, audio and short range wireless
technologies, has announced that it is shipping system level power
management and low power audio ICs in a system-in-package (SIP) to
Samsung for use in its S-5368 TD-SCDMA smartphone. The S-5368 is
targeted at the Chinese market and will be distributed via China Mobile,
the largest Chinese mobile phone operator.
Dialog's success at Samsung can be largely attributed to it being the
first company to combine a highly complex system power management IC
that is fully configurable for multiple platforms, together with a low
power class D audio codec IC that includes a digital signal processor in
a single package. This enables significant power and board space
savings, whilst delivering the highest quality audio for Samsung's new
smartphones.
Smartphones, with an annual growth of 44% in the last year, accounted
for 26% of all handset sales during Q3 2011. Samsung shipped 28 million
smartphones and was the world's largest smartphone vendor by volume with
24% market share. Going forward, the Chinese market represents the
largest opportunity for further mass proliferation of smartphones as the
previously dominant 'feature phones' segment increasingly converts to
lower cost smartphones.
Jalal Bagherli, CEO of Dialog said: 'Samsung produces very attractive
and elegant smartphones, integrating state-of-the-art features combined
with the ability to achieve differentiation based on the Android
operating system at attractive market price points, to produce some of
the world's most sought after handsets.'
'This is a significant milestone for Dialog as we extend our leadership
in power management ICs and high quality audio for smartphones. We now
look forward to the global roll-out of additional models based on this
platform in the coming months, which will also include smartphones for
the very popular Galaxy S-II series,' added Bagherli.
Measuring 107 × 60.5 × 11.9mm, the S-5368 is a fully featured
smartphone, offering full touch phone capability and is based on the
popular Android 2.3 operating system.
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Note to editors: Dialog Semiconductor creates highly integrated,
mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) optimised for personal portable,
low energy short-range wireless, lighting, display and automotive
applications. The company provides flexible and dynamic support,
world-class innovation and the assurance of dealing with an established
business partner.
With its unique focus and expertise in energy efficient system power
management, and now with the recent addition of low energy short range
wireless and VoIP technology to the portfolio, Dialog brings decades of
experience to the rapid development of ICs for personal portable
applications including smartphones, tablet PCs, digital cordless phones
and gaming applications.
Dialog's power management processor companion chips are essential for
enhancing both the performance in terms of extended battery lifetime and
the consumers' multimedia experience. With world-class manufacturing
partners, Dialog operates a fabless business model.
Dialog Semiconductor plc is headquartered near Stuttgart with a global
sales, R&D and marketing organisation. In 2010, it had $296.6 million in
revenue and was one of the fastest growing European public semiconductor
companies. It currently has approximately 600 employees. The company is
listed on the Frankfurt (FWB: DLG) stock exchange and is a member of the
German TecDax index.
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Dialog Semiconductor Plc.
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birgit.hummel@diasemi.com
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927200
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Regulierter Markt in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Freiverkehr in
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